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:p:yCxE etottt C-C FORUM ADDRESSED Sets Coast Mark BY EXPERT Calvin Brown of U. S. Chamber Commerce Says j-Support for Home! Town Business Man Better Than Financing Stranger Hone fits to be derived from pro moting existing IndiiHti ieH that hove made good In u city, rather than encouraging the (Mill ante or new and unknown firms, were cm pnasized today by C'olvin Brown, manager of the commercial de partment of the United Hlulet States Chamber of Commerce, in Ills address before the noon lunch eon ot the local Chamber of Com merce forum at Hotel Medfuid. "It Is better to help the men right In our city than to Nuance the promises of strangers," Mr. (Frown, who is-iu close contact with the commerclul probleiiiH of the na tion, stated. ; "Tho chamber of commerce should lie and is a business organi zation engaged In anything that will promote a elvic development program. There is a cash value In bea'iily, and Medlord's blKKesI but Is the tuurist, be added, and pro ceeded to encourage tho local chum ber In piomotlng the advertising of Crat'jr Lake and other scenic places us well as heauliryiiiK the city llself by eradicating tiusighlly obstacles to beauty, which are not contributing to the fluunclnl pro gress of the city. Europe Needs Products Speaking of the Industrial pro gress which Ib under way in Eu rope, Mr.' Drown said the United States does not need to fear the competition which might urlse from a product put out by cheap labor. As soon as the laborers develop the skill known In the United States, he explained, they will de mand higher uges. "There are over 400,(100,000 people In Hnrope," he stated, "who want electric wush ling machines, automohilos and vacuum cleaners as badly as Amer icans do. "There was a time In the his tory of the United States when one man was owner, operator and distributor for an Industry. There are now several hundred thousand stockholders in i( firm. Tho tlmo has passed when prosperity depend ed upon long hours and low wuges. And leading firms realize this fact. The great need today," the speak er pointed out, "is for stabilized production and stabilized pay rolls." t- Medford Praised JMr. Brown praised tho city of Medford upon the optimistic and progressive attitude of the people nd commended tho effort being njafe by farmers ot the commun ityto establish a cheese factory at Central Point. peaking of progress made In the textile manufacturing business, he tdld of the new raw materials which are being mado, perfumed wltft synthetic perfume. The per fume lasts as long as the material, he explained, adding "Some day n lint will get off the train In your cry dressed In sport clothes that smell like a pine tree. ?Mr. Brown was Introduced at to day's meeting by W. 8. llolger, who presided at the luncheon. I xr. - i I ! tmm jr I I 'y, I J ,f (Associated Prews l'hto.) FlyliiK from Vancouver, II. ('., to Akiih CalirnK. Ijowcr Cnlirornlu, in fit lioui'H, hc'voii second, HoKroe Turner hroko tttv previous record. PRESBYTERIAN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRKflOy, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1920. P???gg!gggg"gygg"yMasss. in ... - - . gggrTPSg11 l CHURCH SHOWS BER LOSS Oregon Decrease Over 1000 During Past Year, Is Re-1 Port at Synod Less. Funds Received. KUCIKNH. Ore., July 18. (!) The I'reeliylcrlnn church In Ore gon has -2.2G2 members, a de crease of more than one thousand 'during the past year, according to tho antnuil report of Or. David Thompson, Portland, stated clerk, read at tho session of tho state SMiod here. There are 1.12 churches in tho Oregon synod and 180 min isters. There aro 20.007 students enrolled In Presbyterian Sunday schools, and tills total represents a decreuso In the past year of approximately 1000. During the past year tho Pres byterian members of Oregon con tributed l!5!i,2l2 to tho support of the church, a decrease of $5H. II Tin over last year. The decrease In membership was attributed partly to tho cir cumstance that several of the large chinches of Oregon were without ministers for considerable periods during last year. The de crease In financial support was attributed to shrinkage In mem bership nnd to general business depression nt this time. F FUNDS ALLOTTED PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. (P) T. T. Munger, director of the Pacific northwest experiment Rtn tlon of the depaitment of ngrlcul ttue. has received word of allot ment of 1111,070 ior forest research work In the northwest. Of this amount $74,700 will be used In a survey of the Dotiglns fir region. The survey will comprlso nn eco nomic study of present and pros pective resource! nnd requirements tor forest products. ' A new project tindertnkon this year' la a study of the practicability and principles of Insuring stand ing timber. II r, J : PORTLAND HOME POItTLAND. Ore., July 18. Wl Pollc here tmlny were search Inn fur a man who hortly before dawn entered the apartment of Mr. C. A. PI wr, 21. Attempted to chloroform her. failed, then Htruck her a blow on the head, nnd while she lay stunned, lifted her two-year-old child from tho lied, took him out Hide and threw him to the ieps of the building. Mis. PI iter said the man had n "pointed" or "fox-Hke" face, and declared ho was the name person who., had twice before appeared around the apartment. i TAKE LETTERS ON HOP HALKM. Ore.. July 18. (P) Letters from Governor Norblad to President Hoover, Governor llonso velt of New York and John K Gratke, secretary nf the llroadway association, New York, will 1 ac company Major Gilbert II. Keker son, KtiKenc, aviator, who leaves tomorrow on a one-step hop to New York, via tho Old Oregon trail. Control Hoxy Anm Tire A grass fire and hrushflre at the Hoxey Anne was being placed un der control this afternoon press time, having covered quite an urea. Several men were fighting the bluJte. '". TltlNIDAT). Colo.. July IH.-VP) One man l dead, another aarlnanlv Injured and several persons iha$tn up' and bruised as a rewult'of an attempt to wreck ft southbound Colorado & Southern railway pas s ng'r train near Trinidad Injt night. tibrl Hlunch, STi, Clinton, Oklti.. died In a hoHpltal today inrf Pete fc.e'fl. 10, Paducah, Tex., was In a serfouv condition suffering from onn of lils right foot. , ' CoiigrrMHinun llow. V'ICHICAOO, July 18. P) Plorlon fampert, rprecientattvis In conirress rtnee 19Jfl from tho sixth Wis consin district, died today from Injuries recelvt-d n nn automobile noeldnt 10 Any ago n he was motoring to r,J6 home from Wnsh Inimn. ?- nn 67 years old. DCHI.IN, July 111 P The Irlshd free ntate parliament has extended the censorship to the talkies as well as the silent film nnd has bought a complete sound equipment to r tho censor's office, m V I LA ! t A X 1 l: I .O . Port ugal. P -Swine breeders hereabouts are alarmed by an ephttwntc of fever among their animals. Vaccines nre prucieally unknown, but the gov ernment Is trying lo educate the peasantry to their use. NANKING. J uy 1 tt.Uv -The Chinese opium suppression bnuue Intends tti erect n special hospital In this city and make the capital on example to all of China by cleanlnK out the opium dens here Crotahtrla. n new IcKumc. row: well In southern states. For Men and Boys Men's Dess Hose Men's fancy dress hose In u complete color and pattern selection. These are well knit from strong rayon nnd lisle yarns and sell regularly for 2!lc pair. 4 pair $1.00 ' fell. Boys' Play Suits Hoys' full cut play suits In fast color khaki and fancy cottons. These are well made suits and sell regularly lor ll.r tho suit. Choice $1.29 Men's All-Wool Dress Pants Men's nil . wool dress pnnts. Well made from fine worsteds, cash inero's uml tweeds, all new patterns In hnlh light nnd tlnrk shndes. Sizes HI to 31! waist. $6 to $9 Value $A9S It Men's and Boys' Pure Wool Swimming Suits Hathlng soils fof men and hoys. All nil suits In the popular models, good, assortment of solid cohus to choose from, gel your swimming suit at Mann's Saturday and save. Men's 69c Boys' $1.89 The July Sale of Men's Straw Hats ends Satur day Nite. Get yours Bath Towels Attractive colors in plain and self figured bath towels. These pastel towels come In t lie 21 xK mi ll size and are of excellent weight. 39c each Dorothy Gray Saturday will be the last day of MISS HATTIE M. FORD'S stay with us. Miss Ford is a spe cial representative from the DOROTHY GRAY SALON of New York City and it an expert on all subjects concerning the care of the skin. Miss Forfd will be pleased to assist you in any way regarding your beauty problems... Consult this expert at once. Let her help you. No charge. TOILETRIES SECTION, MAIN FLOOR STATIONERY We carry a most complete line of the popular MONTAO'S sta tionery, especially new is the ivory white number, a fine qual ity paper Hold by the pound with envelope) to match. Stationery department, main floor. 'Pound Paper 25c to 85cib Envelopes to Match 10c to45c Package Boxed Stationery Another exceptional value from the stationery sec tion, boxed paper of good quality, lined envelopes to match In while, buff, gray, and orchid... Special for Saturday. Choice 49c Box Handkerchiefs The handkerchief section an nounces a new shipment of those popular Chinese" linen nffairs in dainty patterns, yet they are priced only '..' ' Rayon Scarfs For thut sport ensemble one of these colorful plcuted ray. ou scarfs are indeed a com plement. The colors and combinations aro ...lienutilul. See tliem at Mann's , '. . ; I i : " - T il r 36-in. Percale AfinnkTMfhttlf'tnfn'f'UVtffiA Dozens of Patterns in attractive fist- JlLLUUUjhJCSM. 1 LLSI ICS LL YJlXJiXjk C0ore, vercaie n sale Saturday at 7 15c yard. This wonderful wash ma- r "THE. STORE FOP EVEPVBODV J terial is full 3ti inches wide. phonc-486-7 uaamuM. 15c yard 9l Clearance! 100 NEW DRESSES 4 W DressesJ 1 Swimming Togs You'll find it easy to select your swimming uccessorted ' from Mann's. . New shoes, capes, belts, and bags as well as the popular .1ANTZIC.N and COLUM BIAKNIT sullR are here for men, women and children. Priced tight. mm .Inst the t.Vii of li'oclts t t you seem never lo liuve ifiilc cnniiirli of. M;i(lc witliuiil sleeve tir cup sleeve. 'I'liey pre cut on new filled lines, with plents, mid flin-es, nnd filled, waistlines. Silk Pique, Flat Crepe, Shantung, Prints ' and Smart Polka Dots You can lie fitted to ynu most heeniniiif; styles in this tre mendous variety lis the siy.es rniifre from 14 to "ill. We slroiifrly urge you lo see these dresses ns they ure really $15.(11) values, nnd will sell very fust Suluidny nt this low Your Choice $6.95 30 $1 50 Another charming group of 30 dresses consisting of tub silks nnd printed silks all this season's frocks and selling regularly for $19.75. flood range ot sizes and almost every color. Your choice Saturday nt Mann's. $12.50. Also 40 Spring Dresses at Half Price Broadcloth Beach Pajamas Pure Silk "Theme" Hose Women's and misses" pure silk T11KMK hose In lull fashlonel super service weight. A stocking that Is re inforced at heel and toe nnd has t stiong gnrtor welt. All the wanted summer shades are carried In this populnr hose. $195 1 Fine Lisle Sport Hose For that sport or vacation costume yon should have at least two pair of these fine lisle sport hose. They aro full fashioned and como in various novelty pnlteins. A regular ILL'S val ue. Cholcn $100 1 Women's Cotton Knit Union Suits Women's lighl weight cotton knit union suits. These are the liulll up (op and tight knee style. A cool comfortable garment selling regular for 11.25. Your choice Saturday 1 1 Women's and misses fine quality printed bronricloth beach pajamas. These adorable garments come in such attrac tive styles ami trnrh good colors that you'll want a pair the minute you see them and they are special Saturday for only $1.95 pair. Regular $2.25 values. Coice $1.95 Pair Gowns Women's and misses hand made nnd hand embroidered nainsook gowns in all the wanted Shades and styles. A splendid value at (his tow price, $1.25 Step-Ins Womeu's and misses stepln sols in plain and figured lircndclolh. These darling garments come in all sizes and nre regular 00c vnlues. t'holce 29c UNDERWEAR SECTION, MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Infant's Dept. MAIN FLOOR Kickernick The populnr kickernick bloomer and shorts foe children. These cool sum-. mer garments come In all styles nnd sizes. Itegulnr ILID v a 1 a e. Saturday choice 89c Sweaters Infants all wool sweaters in white with pink and blue trim. Th'.se are made fiom soft finish wool nnd nre an exceptional value nt 39c New Shipment of 'Betty Baxley" Wash Frocks The wiish dross section offers for your selection Saturday n new shiv nient of the popular I5KTTY liAXI.KY fast -color wash frocks. New styles in Kniilish prints, voiles, dimities, and lawns. Attractive trims, smart lines and newest colors, and all sizes. Choice $1.98 New Rayon Pique Dresses While on the nocoiRl floor Saturday le sure In see these darting now rayon .pinue dresses. Thes ' lovely frocks are as new as can he and of course you know that rayon pbiue is a favorite material this summer. These are in both printed nnd plain effects nnd only $59.5 qQei